Mother’s Day is Sunday, May 10th. Not sure what to get that wonderful woman in your life (yourself included)?

Get your friends together and meet online for a virtual shopping spree. Every shopper has a chance to win a $150 gift card to each store too! How exciting. We’ll pick one random winner per virtual shopping spree when you comment with your order or ‘Pick me!”.

Sit back and relax as we walk you through some of your favorite stores. Plus, you’ll get to see a Junction celebrity Hey Dave!

For 38 years, the biggest festival in West Seattle has continued to evolve, starting out as the Sidewalk Sale, then the Street Fair, and now Summer Fest – it’s been a three-day celebration in the West Seattle streets and a tradition for many families.

The festival has been a July tradition in West Seattle since 1982, the same year Seattle became the Emerald City. Even prior to the West Seattle bridge being built (but that’s another story…).
After much discussion, the Junction has made the safest decision for the community – to cancel the 2020 Summer Fest – July 10-12th.

We are saddened but hopeful we will rise like a Westside phoenix to bring back Summer Fest stronger than ever July 2021.

In the meantime, we’re developing a plan for a block party-style community gathering that will be announced as soon as we’re confident it’s safe to bring people together. Current events and info from King Co Public Health give us hope for a late August date.

We’ll continue to monitor all health regulations and sincerely hope the Junction merchants can show appreciation of the outpouring of community support by bringing you one day that celebrates all the West Seattle goodness we’ve stored up through this pandemic.

While the vendors at Summer Fest can’t be with you on the streets, they can be with you virtually. Shop the vendors here, thanks for supporting them. We’ll see you in July 2021.

On California Ave in the Junction – June 27th and 28th

We need love and support more than ever. Show your pride by adopting a rainbow flag to fly the weekend of June 27th and 28th. Support love for all by adopting a 3′ x 5′ rainbow flag! Even though Pride Parade is cancelled, we can still show our support for all humankind.

In 2019 there was an outpouring of love, so show support again in 2020. We’ll be proudly flying 60 rainbow flags all along California Ave!

It’s an exciting and supportive project and we want you to be a part of the party. The rainbow flag program is a fundraiser for the West Seattle Junction, a nonprofit serving your community.

It’s time to act, West Seattle! Our small businesses need our immediate help to survive the crisis in our community

The WSJA has set up a JunctionSmall Business Relief Fund, a fundraising campaign to help cover essential monthly expenses like utility bills and payroll taxes of merchants and service providers throughout West Seattle.

NEW! Love your favorite merchants? You can support yours through the Junction Small Business Relief Fund. Here you can support your favorite by donating to one or many businesses. Enter the name of the small business, then pick the dollar amount. 100% of the funds will be distributed directly to the business, the Junction will pay the credit card processing fees.

Too many businesses are fighting just to come back after the stay-at-home order. We want each and every one of you to be the reason they can!Support West Seattle. If we all give, we all benefit #igotthisws

We all know what makes West Seattle special. It’s the small-town feel. It’s your favorite deli who knows your favorite ice cream or a boutique who ping you when your favorite item has arrived. Our businesses run on the passion and dedication of individuals like these owners. Without them, all of our lives will change – but most critically, those individuals who work there. To make this relief fund count, each of us can take responsibility for our community.

WSJA is asking if you can make a donation to help support the businesses that make our lives richer and our neighborhood a better place to live. As a show of gratitude, we will invite the entire community to West Seattle Day (date TBD), with special recognition to those who donated to the relief fund, to celebrate our community’s recovery.

Join the People Who Have Already Donated! As of June 5th, the community has donated $64,299 + $29,000 matching gift cards from West Seattle Christian Church + $10,000 matching fund from Verity Credit Union + $722 during Give BIG. Thank you, that’s $104,021!

Thank you to these donors!

Devin S

Greg and Tracy J

Kathleen B

Laurie N

Steve T

Golden W

Shellie S

Mike M

Teri E

Marilyn M

Maya L

Katherine T-H

Jennie S

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Mary Ann P

Christine R

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John O

Susanna L

Irene G

Rhonda G

John R

Anita L

Susan C

Kristen R

Scott I

Jennie D

Kahtleen L

Sarah W

Steven G

Becca G

Gayatri K

Lynda C

John O

Kyra-Lin W

Sara D

Rizwan G

Tracy M

Maureen D

Jeanie K

Mary D

Emily C

Wes O

Kathy J

Jeff C

Evelyn F

Jen PC

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Chloe G

Scott G

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Kathy J

Molly Z

Darisa G

David M

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Karen S

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Andrea Y

Mita P

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Marysue H

Nola F

Rachel R

Reeve W

Michele E

Karen M

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Mike W

Seattle Pops

John R

Marjorie and Krista H

Mapes Family

Christopher G

Rob H

Mari S

Janet L

Susan V

Dave G

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Joan M

Kelley H

Mary L

Shelley G

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Julie L

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Rachel M

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Nicole P

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Maya L

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Michelle R

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Rick G

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Sarah C

Mary S

Gregg M

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Michael D

Audrey Z

Bethany G

Dennis F

Angela G

Kimberly J

Thank you to Verity Credit Union from May 5th they are doubling your donation up to $10,000!

2. Donate via Venmo @westseattlejunction or scan the QR code

4. Join the 10x challenge! If you can’t donate, send this link to 10 of friends with a 10 challenge, or post on your social media #wegotthisws

Message from Jack Miller Husky Deli

Thank you for your donation, we could not do this without you.

We appreciate you joining us to help support the Junction merchants through this challenging time. Your donation makes a BIG impact in helping us get the merchants back on their feet and supporting them while we all grapple with loss of financial safety nets.

We know – thanks to people like you – this historic period in the history of not only West Seattle, but the city, nation, and world, will be eased with your support. This is far from over, with economic rebound predictions lasting far into 2021. Please consider sharing this fundraiser with friends and family. One email, Facebook or Instagram post, or phone call to others makes all the difference between seeing your favorite business reopen or forever shuttered.

Thank you for helping to deepen our commitment to getting the businesses open and supporting the dreamers who believed in small business from the very beginning. Together, we can change lives and build healthier communities.

We’ll be highlighting other fundraisers here! Check back often.

Browse for your favorite items online from the comfort of your home. Many of the Junction retail stores are adding new items daily. Ship directly to your door or pick delivery if available for instant love.

NEW! Love your favorite merchants? You can support yours through the Junction Small Business Relief Fund. Here you can support your favorite by donating to one or many businesses. Enter the name of the small business, then pick the dollar amount. 100% of the funds will be distributed directly to the business, the Junction will pay the credit card processing fees.

Order gift cards and gift certificates too to use when the businesses open up for regular business!

Updated 05/26/20

Who is currently OPEN for curbside pick-up (CSP), local delivery (LD), video shopping (VS) and shipping (SH):

Click! Design that Fits A curated collection of modern design in Seattle: art and furnishings for the home, jewelry, handbags, and gifts by local artists and international designers. CSP/LD/SH

Get one of only-at-Click! West Seattle pint glasses with any purchase or order of $50 or more.

Emerald Water Anglers is Seattle’s premier fly shop, guide service and global travel outfitter. Our brick and mortar store is located in West Seattle. In addition to our retail operations, we offer guided trips throughout Washington and hosted travel throughout the world. More information about our guided trips and travel can be found at www.emeraldwateranglers.com.

CSP/LD/SH

In the store, EWS also has good food available for those looking to grab some long-lasting tuna, salmon and dry soup and breakfast mixes.

Next to Nature – they don’t have an online store but are open in the Junction. They have implemented in-store measures in order to ensure your safety and well-being. Please call 206 935 1134 to place your order. CSP/LD

West Seattle’s upscale kids and baby clothing, toys and accessories, new and gently used.

Pegasus Book Exchange A family-owned bookstore in West Seattle, WA. We buy, sell and trade used books and have a selection of new books as well. Think of Pegasus as Instacart for books. CSP/LD/SH

NO COFFEE. NO CATS. JUST BOOKS.

VAIN During these difficult times while our Vain locations are temporarily closed, we wanted to let our clients know that our R+CO store and well as our Davines, Kevin Murphy, Loma & GHD stores are open for online purchases. We miss you and are looking forward to making you look fabulous in the future. SH

West Seattle Verizon current special Verizon is waving all new activation and upgrade fees ($40 Value). Buy one Get one free on the latest Apple, Samsung, and Pixel phones
(one new line of service on an unlimited plan is required). Curbside drop off, phone-in orders, and appointments. Open due to being deemed an essential service. CSP/SH

Who is currently closed in the Junction:

All nonprofits
All retail businesses
All salons
All spas
All fitness studios – check out these businesses for online classes: Bikram Yoga, Rosefit and Fitness Together

Who has limited hours/services:

School of Rock West Seattle will provide all of our private lessons via our new online lesson system call School of Rock remote starting Tuesday, March 17th. New students are welcome to join us for remote lessons now since so many may feel stuck at home and be looking for new activities!

Junction restaurants who are open

You’ll find 15-minute parking signs throughout the Junction. Please use these spaces for a quick and easy way to get food or goods to-go. The Junction merchants also pay for 268 free parking spaces in the four free parking lots. You can find the parking lots on 42nd Ave SW and SW Oregon, and 44th Ave SW between SW Oregon and Edmunds.

NEW! Love your favorite merchants? You can support yours through the Junction Small Business Relief Fund. Here you can support your favorite by donating to one or many businesses. Enter the name of the small business, then pick the dollar amount. 100% of the funds will be distributed directly to the business, the Junction will pay the credit card processing fees.

Captivating burger at Elliott Bay Brewing

Every restaurant that is open welcomes you to call in orders for pick-up in person. Ask if they will also deliver your order curbside to your vehicle.

Special Note: Husky Deli and Seattle Fish are open for regular grocery shopping. Pick up your fresh fish, deli foods, canned goods at your local businesses.

bin41 Open Monday 1-5 (usually closed). CURBSIDE delivery. There is a 3-minute load zone directly in front of the shop. Call or email us (give us about an hour advance notice) and we will box it up and bring it out curbside. 206.937.0411 or *protected email*. Also “we will deliver in West Seattle (or other areas can be coordinated) for a small delivery fee to offset hourly rate and gas costs.

Flying Apron Fly-In & Fly-Out with our FIFO Text-based ordering line! Here’s how it works: we’ll setup a customer account in Square for you, pre-loaded with your credit card (safely stored in Square). You’ll text us your order; we’ll make your drink and get your order ready, confirm your pickup time then charge you! Easy-peasy. You can even elect to have us add a tip to the transaction on your behalf – either by dollar amount or percentage. Just fill out the form below! (accounts will be setup within 24 hours – we’ll email a confirmation once live) Your account will be identified by your cell phone number provided below; you’ll need to order from this phone number to our text line. Instructions will be emailed with your confirmation!

Haymaker Open for takeout, call to place order – special family meals and daily rotating menu.

Matador Sunday – Thursday 4pm – 10pm, Friday 4pm – 11pm, Saturday 2pm – 11pm. Happy Hour will be available to call-in or walk-up guests only from 4pm-6pm and 9pm – close, and only eligible with the purchase of a cocktail.

Kizuki Open Monday – Thursday : 11:00 AM to 2:30 PM and 5:00 PM to 9:30 PM; Friday – Saturday – Sunday : 11:00 AM to 9:30 PM. Takeout only – Order through Kizuki.com or call 206.420.3831. Free lunch for kids under 18 year old every day from 11:00 AM to 2:30 PM; pick up at store

School of Rock West Seattle will provide all of our private lessons via our new online lesson system call School of Rock remote starting Tuesday, March 17th. New students are welcome to join us for remote lessons now since so many may feel stuck at home and be looking for new activities!

• Don’t touch your face (especially around your eyes, nose and mouth)
• Frequently wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds
• If soap and water are not available, use at least a 60% alcohol-based hand sanitizer to wash your hands
• Cover your coughs and sneezes with an elbow sleeve or tissue
• Stay home when you are sick

NEW! 15-minute parking spaces in the merchant-funded parking lots on 42nd and 44th. Look for the yellow A Boards.

Bread at Flying Apron

Flying Apron
We are sanitizing surfaces more often throughout the day, no staff are allowed to show up with symptoms as defined by our sick-leave policy and we have removed self-service lids from the counters.

Verity Credit Union
Digital Banking and Telephone Teller remain available for your convenience and can be used for most of your banking transactions.

Zamboanga
We are conscientiously wiping down surfaces thoroughly and often. Door handles and anywhere touched by the public. Also cash register, visa terminal, phones and counter. We’ve discussed this with the employees and everyone is on board and taking extra care. We always have soap and hand sanitizer on hand and launder the towels often.

Starcycle
Immediately after each class, Clorox Wipes are used to thoroughly wipe down each bike and set of hand weights
Our hand towels are washed in hot water with bleach
Staff are required to regularly wash hands
The front desk and lobby area is regularly wiped down with Clorox Wipes
Sick staff is instructed to stay home
For childcare, we ask that the parent does not bring their sick child into the studio
If clients are sick we ask them to please save their ride for another day
We always have hand sanitizer at the front desk and a variety of wipes and sanitizing soap in our restrooms

Kitty patient at Greentree

Greentree
We are a medical facility so our cleaning measures are about the same and we have alcohol-based hand sanitizers available at all times and handwashing stations in each public exam room.
We carry a wide array of sanitizing equipment for PPE of staff, mostly alcohol-based hand sanitizer for public use and basic surgical masks for any obviously ill clients to wear.

Northwest Art and Frame
We have been sanitizing doors and counters as well as the credit card terminals throughout the day with Clorox wipes.

Pegasus Book Exchange

Home delivery options from Pegasus Book Exchange

Skincare by Casey
I have been taking lots of extra measures like sterilizing main areas, multiple times a day, wearing gloves and mask during all of my treatments, and disposing of used materials way faster than usual.

Spa Phoebe
Spa Phoebe wipes down all door handles, light switches, any touches surfaces and equipment. We also ask all of our clients to stay home if they are experiencing any cold/flu symptoms with no charge for a late cancellation.
We use Clorox disinfectant wipes and OnGuard disinfect spray from doTERRA. The Spa is equipped with an air purifier for the common areas and essential oil diffusers for individual rooms with purifying blends used.

Open for business and the COVID-19 sign at Spa Phoebe.

bin41
Your local West Seattle businesses need your support! We are open at the bin Wednesdays through Sundays. We have free wifi and wines by the glass to help you work remotely.
If you want to replenish your wine stash during this time but want to minimize your time out in public, call or email in your order and choose one of two convenient options:
1. PICK-UP: We will get it boxed up so you can pull your car up in the 3 minute passenger load zone directly in front of the shop and we’ll run your order out to you. Please allow advance notice (1 hour minimum) to give us time to put your order together.
2. DELIVERY: Liz and I are going to assist with getting wine to those that cannot get to the Junction. We will offer limited delivery service on Tuesdays (and Friday when available). There will be a $10 delivery fee to offset gas and time. Considering one pays that much in delivery and add-on fees for meal delivery services, we feel this is reasonable while keeping the fee as low as possible. Deliveries in West Seattle only at a prearranged time. Someone 21 or over must be present at the time of drop-off.
Your bin team looks forward to seeing you! 206.937.0411 or *protected email*

Row House
Sick employees will stay home and not come to the studio. We’re asking our members to do the same if they exhibit signs of illness.
We regularly deep clean the exercise studio twice a day by vacuuming and mopping the floor. We have anti-bacterial disinfecting wipes that members use to wipe down the rowing machines, nearby floor space and hand weights after class. We are now encouraging members to wipe these down before AND after their workout.
Row House staff are disinfecting door handles, locker knobs, check-in kiosks and countertops between classes.
We are disinfecting exposed surfaces in the bathrooms 3-4x per day.
We have a Purell 70% alcohol hand sanitizer station available to members and staff in the lobby.
We’ve posted signage with “best practices for staying healthy” around the studio and are sending out marketing messaging with same.

Fiery hair at VAIN

VAIN
We always have serious cleaning and sanitizing routines and we up the frequency of use of bleach-based cleaners and our diligence during flu season. We clean and sanitize tools and surfaces after each client. I have re-posted our protocols for all employees and made sure all hand soaps for our staff and clients are anti-microbial.We have suspended our practice of last-minute cancellation fees to make sure no one is motivated to come to an appointment if they are sick. We also posted this change in policy on Instagram.

My Three Little BirdsWe are ramping up our online sales and shipping. We are encouraging our staff to stay home if they become ill, or come in contact with anyone who is ill. We are working on deep cleaning the store as well.

Captivating burger from Elliott Bay

Elliott Bay
We have added having hand sanitizer out at the handwash stations.

Bikram Yoga
Wash your hands thoroughly for at least 20 seconds before and after class.
Use a 60% alcohol-based hand sanitizer if soap and water is not available
Cover your mouth with a tissue/inside of your arm if you cough or sneeze. Throw your used tissue away immediately followed by handwashing.
Refrain from touching your face
Use your own mat
Respect your personal space and those of others
Stay at home if you have a cough, cold, or fever

Supreme Pizza
Employees that may feel any symptoms of sickness are to stay home.
Although we are very critical about employee cleanliness and overall sanitation, we are emphasizing hand washing and overall sanitation and cleanliness of our environment.

Easy Street
We wanted to inform you how Easy Street Records is responding to COVID-19. Our community here in Seattle has been directly affected by this virus. We would like to thank all the public health officials and our local politicians for communicating with us and giving us detailed recommendations on a daily basis.
Easy Street is taking extra precautions during this time. You will see us routinely and consistently wiping down all surfaces and fixtures; glass, tables, counters, and product.
Please know that our online store easystreetonline.com is always available to you if you prefer to have your items shipped. If you are in the King County area and have an order of $25 or more, we will deliver to you.
We appreciate our community, our fellow merchants, and of course our customers. We love our city and are always grateful and humbled by your presence and patronage. Let us facilitate any of your needs. Music will make you feel better. Coffee and food does too! You can reach us directly at 206-938-EASY . All deliveries and other inquiries can go directly to *protected email*
All ways, Easy Street

Fleurt
We are doing a deep clean and sanitizing all surfaces within the shop prior to opening and closing each day.
Throughout the day (after every transaction) our POS system is cleaned with an anti-bacterial cleaner.
Every time a customer comes through the door, the door handle is wiped down with a disinfectant cleaner.
Our check out area provides anti-bacterial hand wipes for our customers to use at any time.
In the event an employee is not feeling great – we will close the shop or cover that shift with a “well person”.
We spray the inside shop air several times a day with Lysol spray. We are not sure how effective this is but it does give us peace of mind.Samples of all products have been taken off the floor. These include perfumes, lotions, soaps.We carry tea tree oil cleaning products (safe/all natural).

West 5

West 5 notice

Mathnasium
Out of an abundance of caution, we have implemented the following changes/protocols, as per guidance from the Center for Disease Control (CDC) and Washington State Department of Health (DOH).We have eliminated the pretzels at the center to reduce the number of shared touch-points
We are sanitizing all shared touch-points regularly throughout the center hours
We have placed hand sanitizers across the center and encouraging students and instructors to clean their hands regularly
We are closely monitoring all individuals present in our facility for any flu-like symptoms and sending them home immediately when identified.

Dr Korn
As a healthcare facility, we are taking extra precautions in our office to ensure the safety and wellbeing of our patients:
Any employees that are sick are asked to stay home. Any patients with upcoming appointments who call in reporting they are feeling sick, and are unsure if they should come in, are encouraged to reschedule their appointments. Additional cleaning in our front desk and waiting area have been implemented, including setting up hand sanitizer and using disinfectant spray periodically throughout the day. We are also asking patients swish chlorhexidine, a germicidal mouth rinse, when they are chairside before starting any planned procedures.
Our office uses CaviCide1 cleaning products which are tuberculocidal, bactericidal, fungicidal, and virucidal. It is a fast acting solution that takes 1 minute to kill bacteria. The products are primarily used in our operatory and sterilization areas, but are now also being used in our front desk and waiting area on surfaces such as our check-in counter top.

Escape Room
My employees are sanitizing props and objects customers touch, multiple times per day. We also have a fully stocked hand sanitizer for customers to use before and after gameplay. Sick employees are given off to rest and recover.

If you’re tired of the Happy Birthday song.

We are using sani wipes, hand sanitizer, pine sol, and swiffer for cleaning.

Verizon
We have wiped everything down in the store and not allowing anyone with a cold etc. to work. We’re also looking for a big Hand sanitizer to put on the counter.

Hope School
Our school (Hope Lutheran) did a thorough cleaning last night and plans on keeping up on that in the coming weeks. We are encouraging our parents and students to continue hand washing and good hygiene. Some parents have kept children home that are well because of concern. Our stance is that we don’t encourage keeping your child home if they are well and want to come to school, however parents know their child and family best and should do what they feel is good for their family. We are watching carefully those students that show signs of being sick at school and are being proactive about communicating information to parents and looking at the symptoms presented.

Community Acupuncture
We clean both clinics every day. We regularly clean doorknobs, handles, handrails and other shared commonly used surfaces with disinfectant spray.
We keep a regular laundry schedule and cleaning schedule of our spaces, including the restrooms.
We ask now, as we have regularly, that people with the following symptoms stay home and do NOT come into the clinic until 24 hours after these have passed: fever and/or chills, vomiting and/or diarrhea. If you can’t leave your bedroom or your bathroom, that is a message from your body that you need to stay home and rest – no other medicine could be greater. Once you are 24 hours out from having those symptoms, we invite you to come back.We will waive late cancellation fees for anyone canceling due to suspected flu or COVID-19 infection.
If you show up at our clinic with a cough related to an upper respiratory infection, we ask you to come wearing a face mask. Only people with coughs need to wear face masks – they are not preventative.

Sign at Community Acupuncture Project

Stop n’ Shop
Additional cleaning with Clorox wipes at cash register area, door handles, faucets, bathrooms.
No employees at work with a cold.

School of Rock
Implementing more surface cleaning policies and also putting up posters with information on how to avoid the spread of illness.

Next to Nature
Every employee is to use hand sanitizer after each transaction.
We regularly spray keyboards, door handles, freezer handles etc… with disinfecting spray.We will take orders over the phone all day long.

8 Limbs Yoga
No employees at work with a cold, additional cleaning and disinfecting.

Homestreet Bank
Cleaning wiping down public areas once daily at the end of night and spraying surfaces that public touch. No employees at work with a cold. Complimentary hand sanitizer for everyone at all stations.
Clients can still do their banking through drive-thru- night drop, and ATM services.

Mashiko
We already sanitize after every guest to get ready for the next one, dishware, glassware, countertops, the crazy amount we already wash our hands etc.
We have added Lysol wipes and hand sanitizer at the host stand up front for guests.
All employees have never been allowed to work sick. You get immediately sent home anyway. We are a small restaurant and have never been able to risk that for ourselves and especially our guests.

Inside Carmila’s

Carmila’s
We’re offering a gift certificate specials and cleaning!

Wax on Spa
We have a safety preparedness plan and keep all our clients are informed.

ArtsWestOur performances will go on as scheduled.
The health and safety of our audiences, performers, and staff is of the utmost importance. As developments around Coronavirus (COVID-19) continue to evolve, we are receiving updates from The CDC, the Washington State Department of Health and King County Public Health for recommendations, guidance, and direction. In order to ensure the safety of our audiences, performers, and staff, additional sanitation measures have been implemented throughout the gallery/lobby, bathrooms, and theater before each performance.
King County Public Health is recommending that the following populations avoid large public gatherings:
People 60 and older.
People with underlying health conditions including heart disease, lung disease, or diabetes.
People who have weakened immune systems.
People who are pregnant.We are happy to reschedule tickets for anyone who is unable to attend due to illness or in a high-risk category, as defined by King County Public Health. For any information on our health and safety measures or to reschedule your tickets, please email the box office at *protected email* OR call 206.938.0339, Thursdays thru Saturdays from 2-7:30PM.

An array of goods from Click! Design that Fits. They also have online shopping.

Sleepers in Seattle
Additional cleaning, sanitizing of all hard surfaces.

Senior Center of West Seattle
The Senior Center of West Seattle (SCWS) shares your concerns about the rapidly evolving and expanding global novel coronavirus (COVID-19). At this time, there are no cases of COVID-19 at the SCWS, nor any staff with symptoms.
The SCWS will continue to be closed except for essential programs listed below through March 31st following the Seattle School Closure notice and recommendations from the King County Department of Public Health.
SCWS ESSENTIAL PROGRAM UPDATE
• Community Dining – sack lunches are available between 11:45 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
• Foodbank distributions on Tuesdays at 10:00 a.m.
• Meals on Wheels will be delivered as normal on Wednesdays.
• Social Workers are continuing outreach and will have office hours for individuals as needed.
• Stop and Shop: We will keep the Stop and Shop open as long as we have volunteer coverage. Communications will go out as we know more and if we have to close.

Please call the Senior Center at 206-932-4044 if you have questions about these services or know of a senior in need of a meal or outreach.

Nurturing Expressions
Sanitizing all surfaces throughout the day and encouraging all who are sick to stay home. We are offering virtual consults and shipping of breastpumps and breastfeeding supplies.

Matador
We put the well-being of our guests and team members above all else, and are staying up-to-date with all of the latest recommendations from the CDC, as well as from our local authorities here in King County and Washington State. We’re increasing our already rigorous sanitation practices to go above and beyond keeping our restaurants clean and safe and have confirmed that our disinfectants comply with CDC recommendations. We’re also encouraging frequent hand washing, and for our team to never hesitate to stay at home if they’re feeling under the weather.

Taqueria Guaymas
We have been heavily cleaning with bleach and Clorox as well as asking sick employees to stay home.

Be sure to check out the restaurant directorytoo. Many of the Junction restaurants offer delivery services. The retail stores offer online shopping and shipping, or call them – they may be able to pack up your purchases for quick pick-up.

Thursday, February 13th is the second Thursday {HE}art Walk all around West Seattle. Spend the evening strolling and exploring West Seattle while enjoying art, music, food, and wine during Art Walk. Plus, some of your Junction favorites will be offering free chocolate tastings. Special ‘love’ly surprises as the event gets closer!

Friday, February 14th celebrate love AND friendship. Valentines has traditionally been a day reserved for couples but why not celebrate friends too!

In the Junction, celebrate Valentines!

GALentines which is bringing your girls together for a fun evening out.

Introducing PALentines! Yup! Gather up your friends, neighbors, kids, and pets. Let’s all get together to appreciate friendships.

Viscon Cellars 5910 California Ave SW B

Verity Credit Union 4505 California Ave SW

Wild Rose’s 4529 California Ave SW

Zelda Zonk 2210 California Ave SW

At The Beer Junction, it’s the 8th Annual Chocolate Beer Week the 13th through the 16th of February. Chocolate beer and sides of chocolates if you order a sampler tray of 4 chocolate beers or more!

Plus, the return of the Golden Ticket contest. Find a star sticker (of various colors) in the chocolates and win prizes, including a grand prize gift pack worth $100! Approximately 1 in 3 will win something.

CAPERS Into the Blue and Potluck Paris Feb 13+14
Don’t miss the “Into the Blue” Invitational at CAPERS through February. Artist reception February 13th—5 pm to 8 pm
Meet the artists ||Enjoy a truffle tasting

Potluck Paris features new and classic pieces made in Paris. Perfect for gift giving.

Feb 13th 5 pm to 8 pm
Feb 14th 10 am to 7pm

At Cupcake Royale Seattle’s Most Lovingly Lethal Dessert is now available for pre-order! Deathcake is shared by lovers, loved by haters, and it’s only available for a limited time. Place your pre-order today for pick-up, delivery or nationwide shipping. First orders will go out on 1/20. There’s even a Gluten-Free version! Get yours before it’s gone!

Fleurt Collective will be offering a limited number of gorgeous floral arrangements for Valentine’s Day. Taking orders now by phone or walk-in. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
No online orders. Sorry.⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
The order cut off date Feb 5th. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
You can pick your flowers up 2/13 or 2/14.⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
West Seattle delivery is available. We can deliver flowers, plants, and gifts.⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
Call now or stop by 206.937.1103

At Flying Apron West Seattle Will you be my Valentine? Scratch that, love sucks! We got you covered, regardless! Love cakes hand-made to order.

At Lika Love Boutique a fabulous GALentines event. Cocktails, chocolate-covered strawberries, and a festive party vibe. Watch for more details.

No tickets are required! Just come to the register, pay $10, and enjoy six natural wines with your galentines. Your tasting fee includes special bottle and glass discounts all night. This is a 21+ event.

From bootleg designer to anarchistic slogans like “DESTROY” or “REVENGE” on vintage “grandma” sweaters featuring cats or hummingbirds, it’s basically whatever weird stuff comes to mind and verbal vomited out in the form of embroidery. Every single piece is one of a kind in a world of mass-produced insanity.”